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Monday, October 13, 2008
FYI: Margiela
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What does this shimmery sequin polluted look have in common with a jacket that Mr. Williams recently wore to Diesel's 30th anniversary party? They are both made by the same designer, Maison Martin Margiela. Personally I think that it's a cool jacket and looks like an updated more practical version to the Vanson leather jacket line. If you pay attention to the work of Margiela then you will notice the V as a re-occurring theme.
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